Patna: Hotel owners and Banquet Hall and other stakeholders associated with the wedding industry keep the watch close to the Covid-19 scenario in the city.
They claim that the wedding season is taking place so far.
Nishant Soni, the managing director of the wedding planning agent, told this reporter, “this year’s wedding season has not been affected by Covid.
However, if the case rises back, the situation like locking might come.
We are in a wait-and-see situation.” Hotel owner and employees also analyze the Covid situation.
Nisha, a luxury hotel employee near Gandhi Maidan, said, “The wedding business is of course profitable this year.
We, however, keep the Covid scenario tab.” Saurav, another hotel employee in the city, claimed that many reservations related to marriage had been made by people .
“We only hope that Omicron is not about our business,” he said.
On the other hand, Pawan Kumar, Hotel manager at Fraser Road, claimed that the threat of Omicron had pushed several people to delay their marriage.
“There is a lot of confusion because many of our clients don’t give us a confirmed date for reservations related to the final marriage,” he added.
Hang out with a similar view, Bhushan Kumar, who runs the banquet hall in the doctor’s colony, said, “Omicron has thrown a shadow into the wedding season.
Only a few orders made for January so far.” Vikash Kumar, manager of other banquet hall in Hanuman Nagar, Rued , “Nearly five customers will do a question related to marriage every day before the Omicron case is reported in India.
The situation has changed now.” Marriage organizers, Ashwani, showed that many people want their D-Day to be low in the post-covid era.
Meanwhile, Madan Mohan Jha, President of the Congress Committee of Bihar Pradesh, who married his son on Thursday, “we took all safety steps.”